Description
"You know, sometimes you're not so bad, Abathur."
"Unclear."
I don't know but there's something very cute about him. And the entire Zerg company is also very cute. Especially in contrast to the dreary Terran company, where everyone was an asshole and absolutely didn't care about each other. "You give me this and I'll give you that" like I'm at some business meeting or something. The most fun part was watching the news, where the reporter and news anchor interrupted each other.
The dynamics of the zegs' relationship was like a "family" and their goals intersected with each others, so it was much more interesting to watch them. I even remember one funny moment when Sarah ordered Zagara to go to the Abatur a second time for a "smartening procedure". And she tried to refuse, arguing that it hurts. This scene literally has the same energy as the situation where the mother tells her child to go to school, and the child whines "But moooom, I don't want to go to school!".
Comments: 9
PhyloSallas [2019-10-17 07:39:01 +0000 UTC]
Whoa...that thing is creepy, lolol. I'm not familiar with Starcraft, but I certainly appreciate the craftsmanship! ^_^ all those legs must've been hard!
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Rukuha-san In reply to PhyloSallas [2019-10-22 05:31:17 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, darling uwu
Yes, his design combines a round body and thin limbs, which is just one of the common ways to make a character creepy. But, his personality quite interesting and in some sense cute. All his thoughts are solely on the evolution of the swarm. Therefore, he always has his own perspective on living organisms, on how their genetic code is useful or not. And of course, humans are pretty useless in his opinion. And compared to the abilities of other creatures in this game, it's hard to disagree.
Well, to be honest my experience with Starсraft was also not very personal, rather second handed. I sculpted while my brother played and then we watched the cutscenes together.
And Yes, those legs are pretty hard. Literally. Inside is the base of wooden sticks and wire that allows the limb to not fall from its own weight.
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Rukuha-san In reply to PhyloSallas [2019-10-27 02:52:16 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, darling, I had to improvise because I sculpted it not at home, but at my brother's house.
So armature is made of a funny bending straw, which began to bend in hot tea and so I was able to make a pretty solid support for all the weight of the figure from it.
And his hands are literally sushi sticks.
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PhyloSallas In reply to Rukuha-san [2019-10-27 08:54:14 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, love. :3 Ahh, that's really resourceful! I get a feeling of solidarity just hearing you describe it, lol. And hahaha, sushi sticks! XD You are a crafting wizard, Rukuha. ^_^
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Rukuha-san In reply to PhyloSallas [2019-11-03 20:32:48 +0000 UTC]
Heh yeah, when I first started sculpting I had to be resourceful and quite often used wooden sushi sticks for foundations, but then I bought myself a coil of wire and my life has become much easier!
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Rukuha-san In reply to PhyloSallas [2019-11-07 18:34:45 +0000 UTC]
Well, I have a lot to improve on, but thanks, darling
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